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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Aug 19 2020 Princeton to Lead Multi-Institution Clinical Study Examining Genetic and Social Determinants of Heart Health in Disadvantaged Children Researchers at Princeton University’s Department of Molecular Biology and the Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing (CRCW) will… News Aug 19 2020 Case and Deaton Recognized by Business Book of the Year Award Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton have been featured on the longlist of the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2020 for their… News Aug 19 2020 Politics & Polls #198: Free Speech, “Call-Out Culture,” and Social Justice Featuring Suzanne Nossel With the rise of online and social media platforms, free speech and political discourse have taken on new complexities. While providing the… News Aug 17 2020 Miguel Centeno “I came from what could euphemistically be called ‘humble circumstances,’ but my life was completely changed, and made, by financial aid. In high… News Aug 17 2020 Society Perceives the Poor as “Hardened,” Less Affected By Distress Than Those With More Means Negative life events can cause crippling distress, significant hardships, and even lifelong trauma. The poor are perceived to be “hardened” by these… News Aug 13 2020 Home-Based Global Health Internships: Persevering during the Pandemic Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) sponsors a robust Internships in Global Health program, encouraging students to probe a myriad of… News Aug 13 2020 Q&A Today: Biden Chooses Kamala Harris as His Vice President In a historic decision, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has selected Sen. Kamala Harris of California as his pick for vice president,… Blog Post Aug 13 2020 GRE Requirements by Degree For each of our graduate degrees, our application review process is robust and time-intensive. We read every file individually and on its own merits… Page Directory Advanced Search News Aug 10 2020 Politics & Polls #197: The Making of the Modern Conservative Movement Featuring Matt Grossmann The GOP went from full control in only three state governments in 1992 to 26 in 2018. How did the party achieve such rapid success on the state… News Aug 10 2020 Online Political Manipulation Efforts Persist in Russia, China, and the Middle East As technology becomes more advanced and accessible, its role on the global political stage has increased — for better or worse. While the internet… Blog Post Aug 07 2020 Q&A with Sierra Club President Ramón Cruz MPA ’02 The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is proud to celebrate Ramón Cruz MPA ’02 on his selection as Sierra Club’s newest president… News Aug 07 2020 Politics & Polls #196: Political Conventions, Polls, and "Moneyball 2020" With the Covid-19 pandemic, the conventions will look vastly different from previous years. In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss the… News Jul 30 2020 Politics & Polls #195: What Happened to the Modern GOP? On Politics & Polls this week, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss the roots of the modern Republican Party. Page SINSI News Jul 22 2020 Politics & Polls #194: How Gerrymandering Turned America from Red to Blue Featuring Dave Daley Redistricting has increasingly transformed the Congressional delegations of many states. Even slight changes in streets and neighborhoods can… News Jul 21 2020 Tracking Misinformation Campaigns in Real-Time Is Possible, Study Shows News Jul 21 2020 Bruce G. Blair, Acclaimed Expert on the Risks of Nuclear War, Dies at 72 Photo credit: Matt Stanley Bruce Blair, an internationally renowned scholar and expert on the risks of accidental nuclear war, died on July 19 in… Blog Post Jul 20 2020 Op-ed by Princeton President Eisgruber on Free Speech and Inclusivity: Why Mutual Respect Makes Free Speech Better When historians look back on 2020, they will undoubtedly see it as a year of great strife and important change. America’s national reckoning with… News Jul 15 2020 Politics & Polls #193: The Electoral College Featuring Jesse Wegman With two of the past three American presidents winning the electoral vote, but losing the popular vote, many question whether the institution stifles… News Jul 15 2020 Four New Faculty Members Join Princeton School of Public and International Affairs The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to welcome four new full-time faculty members with appointments effective July 1,… News Jul 13 2020 Defense Department Funding Will Enable Princeton Researchers to Study China’s Economic Rise, Effects The Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) at Princeton University will explore how countries like China use economic power to pursue their… Page Undergraduate Viewbook News Jul 09 2020 US Crisis Monitor to Provide Real-Time Data on Political Violence and Demonstrations in America Amid a rising tide of political polarization, violent hate crimes, and widespread social mobilization, the United States is at heightened risk of… News Jul 08 2020 Faculty Vote for Comprehensive Curriculum Review and New Graduate DEI Requirement Faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs voted last week to implement a mandatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Current page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 … Next page Next › Last page Last »